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A Bachelors of Science in Business Administration requires the successful completion of 121 academic credit hours (approximately 40 courses). |
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The Criminal Justice Management program offers undergraduate students an opportunity to pursue careers in the corporate security and safety departments of major corporations, as well as local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. This program is structured upon the business core curriculum and focuses on current trends in criminal justice, such as: consequences of terrorism; disaster management; white-collar crimes; and high tech crimes and investigation. |
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| Professor Stephen Saravara III, JD, CPP (Chair) |
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| Available Internships: Webster Police Department Charles River Labs Legal Assistance Corporation of Central Massachusetts United States Postal Inspection Service Wizard Security Inc. |
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If you would like to contact Criminal Justice Management Program Chair, Stephen Saravara III, JD, CPP, e-mail him at:mailto:Stephen.Saravara@nichols.eduor call him directly at (508) 213-2164. |